Shabbat Torah Readings 5785. The tables on this page indicate the Torah portion for specific days. Click the name of the portion to view Rabbi Shefa's midrash and suggested practices from Torah Journeys.
These tables indicate the traditional Diaspora date for each portion. On holidays, the cycle is interrupted in favor of a special reading appropriate to the day. Because of the Hebrew lunar-solar calendar, there are.
Alternative selections are offered each Shabbat: a shorter reading (around twenty verses) and a longer one (around thirty verses). The readings are a guide and congregations may choose to or less from within that part of the parashah. On certain special Shabbatot, a special second (or exceptionally, third) scroll reading is read in addition to the week's portion.
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Special portions are added to the daily prayers: Hallel (Psalms 113-118) is recited -- in its "partial" form -- following the Shacharit morning prayer, and the Yaaleh V'yavo prayer is added to the Amidah and to Grace After Meals; the additional Musaf prayer is said (when Rosh Chodesh is Shabbat, special additions are made to the Shabbat Musaf). The Torah and haftarah readings are performed with great ceremony: the Torah is paraded around the room before it is brought to rest on the bimah (podium). The reading is divided up into portions, and various members of the congregation have the honor of reciting a blessing over a portion of the reading.
Havurah Shalom follows a triennial reading schedule in which one-third of the Torah portion of the week is read. Below are detailed charts of the Torah divisions by date. Parsha Reading Schedule 2023-2024 These are the traditional Sabbath readings, including holidays that fall on the Sabbath.
The Torah is broken up into weekly readings and combined with the Haftarah portion, a reading from the prophets or other books. Torah Reading Calendar The torah (five books of moses) is divided into 54 sections, or parshiyot. View online or as a pdf download.
These tables indicate the traditional diaspora date for each. Each portion-in hebrew, a parashah -is part of a sequential reading of the torah [aka. Readings before passover, announcing rosh hodesh, and other traditions.
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